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to apply! The lab and environment The postdoc position is placed in the Regenerative Immunology Lab. The research team is led by Associate Professor Nick Leigh, and is currently composed of a postdoc, two
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Stockholm University is a leading European university offering a multicultural environment in one of the world’s most dynamic capital cities. With more than 60,000 students and 5,000 staff, the University
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environment. Facilities include Protein Expertise Platform, X-ray, proteomics, NMR (850-400 MHz), cryo-EM and Biochemical Imaging Centre (confocal, SIM, FLIM, spinning disk, TIRF, STORM). Project description
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contaminants, atmospheric science, biogeochemistry and (eco)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science you will be part of a dynamic environment with research in leading research areas
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Science at Lund University, you will become part of one of Europe’s foremost research environments in political science. The department values breadth and methodological diversity and it has consistently
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environment. Facilities include Protein Expertise Platform, X-ray, proteomics, NMR (850-400 MHz), cryo-EM and Biochemical Imaging Centre (confocal, SIM, FLIM, spinning disk, TIRF, STORM). Project description
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application (no more than 3 files). Description of the workplace At the Department of Political Science at Lund University, you will become part of one of Europe’s foremost research environments in political
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centre and research environment offers e.g. access to a larger multidisciplinary research project – LUDICH, Lund University Digital Interactive Concert Hall – within the area of digitalization
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environment Documented expertise on the development and characterization of organic bioelectronic devices. Ability to work within a collaborative team with different expertise Experience as lead-author on
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experimental work Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a highly interdisciplinary environment Documented expertise on the development and characterization of organic bioelectronic devices